College can be a very exciting and also challenging time for students. It can provide many opportunities for students to pursue their academic and personal goals, make new connections, and discover their future path. However, it may also involve various stressors along the way. Sometimes, these stressors can accumulate and become difficult to manage without support.

To help support our students, there is now a CAPS counselor conveniently located within CSP. The CAPS counselor is available to provide supportive mental health services for CSP students as well as information about additional supports, when needed. The counselor is available by appointment only. All services are free and confidential.

Typical reasons for seeking counseling may include:

Self-Esteem

Relationship Issues

Academic Concerns

Depression

Anxiety

Family concerns

Adjustment difficulties

How do I schedule my first visit?

**Since we are currently in the midst of a transitional phase with our embedded counselor, please contact U-M CAPS at (734)764-8312 if you would like to request an initial consultation meeting at this time.** This meeting involves initial paperwork and consultation to determine the best way to meet your needs (45 minute appointment).

Who can use CAPS in CSP?

Currently enrolled CSP students can use CAPS at CSP.

Can I still use Central CAPS resources?

Yes. It is also an option for CSP students to seek services at the main CAPS offices. These services include crisis support, consultation, group therapy, and individual therapy.

The office is located at:

Tappan Street Auxiliary Building
609 Tappan St
Ann Arbor MI 48109

Need Help with an Urgent Mental Health Concern?

After Business Hours: (734) 764-8312 (Press 0) UM CAPS offers after hours support to any UM student or any person concerned about a UM student. You will have the option to leave a message or to Press 0 to speak to a licensed mental health professional. This is an extension of Counseling and Psychological Services and can assist a caller in any mental health crisis situation. Counselors can also assist callers in accessing CAPS or other campus resources. When appropriate, CAPS staff will follow up with the caller on the next business day.